An efficiency specialist is bringing its tried-and-tested
military precision methods to production firms in the Midlands,
with the launch of its new business arm.
The launch of the new venture, Terotek, was announced by Aspire
Consulting Limited, which has been optimising complex operational
systems for its clients in the defence sector for 15 years.
The firm will work with manufacturing and engineering firms
across the region, to examine their entire business as a single
system. Terotek will then apply their unique and innovative
three-step, "analysis, optimisation and delivery" approach, to
identify areas where the business can improve its efficiency and
productivity.
Peter Stuttard, Managing Director of Terotek, said:
"In the current economic climate, every organisation has an
imperative to optimise the use of its resources, but the sheer
complexity of the problem is daunting. Many smaller organisations
are discouraged and confused by the complexity, jargon and cost of
typical improvement initiatives.
By looking at the bigger picture, Terotek is able to analyse the
complete business system, and implement the most appropriate
systems, from a wide range of management, financial and engineering
techniques.
This innovative approach, branded by Terotek as 'Systems
Terology', can also help to increase overall profitability, by
reducing asset downtime, lowering costs, and improving safety.
Mr Stuttard explained:
"Systems Terology is designed to release the significant
potential for increasing the efficiency of complex systems and
processes. Our combination of thinking about the whole System and
applying the most appropriate systems engineering techniques is
very powerful in the quest for the greatest cost-effectiveness.
"Our aspiration is to bring our knowledge and experience to
bear, to help organisations avoid the pitfalls of partial or
sub-optimisation, and to deliver real demonstrable benefits."
Terotek are so confident of their approach that they do not
charge for their initial scoping study until they are able to
demonstrate a return on investment of 10:1.